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Posted by Pearce Leal |
Feb 14th, 2013
Check out WPA’s recent adventures around the globe…
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Posted by Pearce Leal |
Nov 27th, 2012
Darran Leal is a photographer, adventurer and educator. An Australian by birth, he combines his twin loves of travel and outdoor photography by running tours, workshops and seminars and guiding photographers to stunning locations around the globe....
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Posted by Pearce Leal |
Nov 13th, 2012
Pearce was born in Auckland and moved to Australia at 18 months of age with the family. He picked up his first camera at age 13, after winning a photo competition. He started joining WPA events at 9 years of age and in recent years is assistant...
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Posted by Pearce Leal |
Jun 19th, 2012
WPA Ambassadors …
Bill Madden has experienced over 45 of our events in over a dozen years. Bill started travelling with us as a ‘frustrated photographer’. Today his work is world class. Now the joke is, I am either a bad teacher, or he is...
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Posted by Pearce Leal |
Mar 29th, 2012
One of the greatest satisfactions as a tutor is to have someone say – “I don’t shoot wildlife because I don’t know how” – within hours, they have shot stunning images as good as mine. This happens time and again...
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Posted by Pearce Leal |
Mar 29th, 2012
Photography is a creative art and at WPA, we love to push you to new creative levels. We start with a large emphasis on high quality images with good standard processing. This is all covered under Darran’s simple K.I.S principle. Then we offer...
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Posted by Pearce Leal |
Mar 27th, 2012
We offer the chance to shoot some of the most amazing landscapes on this planet. From the Andes Mountains in South America, to North America’s deserts, the giant sand dunes of Namibia, Australia’s Bungle Bungle massif, New...
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Posted by Pearce Leal |
Mar 26th, 2012
We explore ancient and traditional cultures all over the world. It is amazing to interact with indigenous people, watching them hunt, gather food, or make clothes. From the aborigines of Australia, to Himba, San, Eskimo and so many more. Darran...
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Posted by admin |
Mar 23rd, 2012
Our events offer you amazing locations and the best photo education, all in small groups. Often our maximum group size is just 10 photographers of all interests and experience. Due to Darran’s experience and unique teaching style, he helps...
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